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    My key is broken, sometimes I can start the car, sometimes not. Why is that?
    Glenn Letteer
    Community Answer
    Because the tip of the key is being forced further down inside of your ignition past the next wafer. You will be stranded soon. Call a locksmith.
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    Do you have any other suggestions if the ones in the article don't work for me?
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    As a master locksmith with 23 years working on automotive keys, I can tell you the techniques listed above will most push the broken portion of your key much deeper into the ignition, causing the expense to be greater. My general rules of thumb are as follows: If you can touch the broken portion with your finger, there is a possibility you can remove it on your own. If you can see the broken portion but can't touch it, you will not be able to remove it on your own (but a locksmith can easily remove it using specialized tools). If you can't see or touch the broken key portion, the ignition likely must be removed for extraction.
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    How do I replace the ignition switch on a Kubota M4900 tractor?
    Glenn Letteer
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    Reach back behind the ignition under the dash, you will feel a ring. Turn the ring with a pair of pliers or a wrench until the ring is completely loose. Remove the wires connected to the back of the ignition, then pull the ignition forward through the hole.
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    My child broke small wood off in the ignition switch. How can I take it out?
    Community Answer
    A locksmith can break up and remove the wood using a harpoon broken key extractor.
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    The flip key is broken off in the ignition of a 2011 Chevy Cruze. Can a regular locksmith fix this or do I need to call the dealership to repair it?
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    Sometimes these can be repaired and sometimes they can't. It depends on whether or not the metal housing which the key blade slides into is broken or cracked. If it is damaged, most locksmiths will not attempt to repair the key because there is a high risk of the spring (which flips the key) popping. If the blade itself has broken, an automotive locksmith can decode your key, cut a new blade, and install it onto your key.
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    My child broke the end of a comb off in my ignition switch, how do I get it out?
    Community Answer
    Try very thin needle-nose pliers like soldering or jewelers pliers.
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